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From the NAV Blogs: Help source files available; Auto-deploy client-side components; Set up a mail template for document approvals

by Jared Berezin
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Source files let users modify “Help” for customizations: The Microsoft Dynamics NAV Team Blog: “We have released the source files for Dynamics NAV 2009 SP1 Help to PartnerSource. This release includes 8 different languages across 16 countries/regions, approximately 1 million files, and about 2.5 GB of content. If it were in book format, that would stack up to about 10 meters of books. That's a lot of help for a lot of users! With these source files and the previously released Help Toolkit for SP1 (also on PartnerSource), you can modify the Help files to match customizations that you create. Go ahead, add to the stack of content and customize the Help that you provide to your users!”

Making life easier: Auto-deploying client side components: Freddy’s Blog provides an in-depth demo with screenshots and code: “When you install the RoleTailored Client on a number of clients, you might need to install a number of Client side components as well. This might not sound as too much of a problem when you need to install the client anyway – but lets say you install an ISV Add-on with a live customer, who already have 100 clients install – and now you need to install the objects to the database – AND you need ...

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About Jared Berezin
Jared Berezin serves as a contributing writer to MSDynamicsWorld.com. With combined interests in technology and science, Jared previously served as a writer for Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, drafting scientific narrative reports on the latest advancements in cancer research. Jared has also served as associate marketing specialist for International Data Corporation (IDC), a market research firm. In this position, he planned and executed strategic marketing initiatives for IDC's software and services research programs, and wrote outbound communications to the press, existing clients, and prospects. Jared also has experience working for several local newspapers in eastern Massachusetts. Jared graduated with honors from Colby College with a BA in English and creative writing.
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